American Bourbon

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Product Details
Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
Northampton House Press
Publish Date
Pages
300
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.67 inches | 0.97 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781950668090
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About the Author
Jennifer Jenkins is the author of seven published novels and one non-fiction guide to creative writing. She serves as the Executive Director of Operation Literacy, a national 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to promoting children's literacy. She has taught at universities across the country on the subjects of writing, story, leadership, and entrepreneurship. She divides her free time between reading, taking spontaneous trips, researching random events from the past, and fostering her adrenaline junkie addictions.
Reviews

"Jennifer Jenkins's AMERICAN BOURBON is a compelling and potent family saga filled with evocative characters as strong and flinty as the Appalachia hills from whence they come, set against a smooth plot that goes down with an easy, supple, clean finish." -Tony Ray Morris, author of DEEP RIVER BLUES


"Peopled with a cast of characters and a setting out of an early Cormac McCarthy novel, American Bourbon . . . starts out with a burn, working its way through you, then settling into your bones, where memories of the journey linger." - Jeff Talarigo, Author of THE PEARL DIVER


"A day of reckoning, as thick as the fog in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, looms over the McKinsey clan in this spirited tale of fury, whiskey and grief. And while Jenkins' rendering of Caleb, the abusive and hard-driving patriarch who parlays an illegal moonshining operation into a multi-million dollar company, is harsh, there is grace to be found among his three grown children as they find their way back to one another. Illuminating, nuanced and heartfelt."

- Laurie Loewenstein, Author of DEATH OF A RAINMAKER